17-09-2021, 03:01 PM
Bob,
Taken from a C.B. 1936 catalogue.
Taken from a C.B. 1936 catalogue.
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Austin 7 & Racing Bicycles ????
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17-09-2021, 03:01 PM
Bob,
Taken from a C.B. 1936 catalogue.
20-09-2021, 01:29 AM
Thanks chris
I have often wonderd when the 26 inch Englisghsports bike originated. Various books have not made it clear. I wonder if in 1933 it permeated to the popular makes or was a low production speciality.
20-09-2021, 11:13 AM
Thread drift guys !!!!! As per my original post, I need some pics (period if poss) of Bikes and Austin 7,s tp create an Eroica GB scene. got about a year to get bikes, car and mounting system sorted,
20-09-2021, 01:28 PM
I've searched the 'net for vintage bike support vehicles and there's not much there, mostly '50's and upwards.
When I took my '61 Alfa to Eroica I literally downloaded some scripts and had some decals made, then a few pictures of Alfa & Magneti Marelli decals & had a pair of shirts made. Size, colour, placement etc, etc was literally a figment of my imagination. There's a few places to go & look and get some ideas https://www.davidsparshott.com/product-p...t-vehicles https://www.theproscloset.com/blogs/news...innovation https://pelotonmagazine.com/features/the...d-america/ https://forum.retro-rides.org/thread/713...o-vehicles In your shoes I'd ask a place that does vinyl decals to make one for the front screen that says Team Austin Seven Cycling where the Austin Seven name is one of the scripts below I'd do a similar something for the rear windows, then try find a logo for the groupset you have on your bike, Mavic, Mafac, Sturmey or whatever and have a pair made for the side windows as well - Authorised XYZ Dealer or whatever you feel appropriate. Stick the vinyl decals on the glass as they are easily removed -> win-win Aye Greig
20-09-2021, 02:05 PM
I very much doubt support vehicles in the 1930 carried any advertising or logos. Even well in to the sixties there seems to little or no advertising on these vehicles.
As Greig says, there is little to find on the internet, but these two images, from 1934 and (probably early-1960s) show no prominent advertising: 1960 TdF.jpg (Size: 149.81 KB / Downloads: 144)
20-09-2021, 02:06 PM
The second image won't show for some reason, but it shows two Peugeot 404s displaying rally-style plates on the front bumper, but nothing else.
20-09-2021, 02:26 PM
In my (possibly limited) understanding of early bicycle racing they weren't allowed any support. In the picture above you can see they have spare tyres wrapped around body in a figure of eight.
IIRC there was a story of an early Tour de France winner welding his bike frame himself in a village forge when it broke during the race. I would think getting in touch with Tim Gunn may help, he organises various things for Goodwood etc etc on this sort of theme.
20-09-2021, 07:25 PM
Cheers guys, think you may be correct ref support cars, but on this occasion it's just a bit of fun using both my interests old cars & bikes.
20-09-2021, 08:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 20-09-2021, 08:57 PM by Greig Smith.)
In all honesty I'd just have a few decals made using the Austin logo and weld up a simple bike rack to piggyback on top of the Ruby rack. Just make it up, no one will challenge you & I'll wager a Fiver your TdF Eroica Ruby will look fabulous.
Aye Greig Anything goes... I like the Simplex & Mafac logos Aye Greig
21-09-2021, 11:16 AM
Tim Abbot brought this rig 800+ miles one way to Eroica South Africa, looks like a '73 but it's a modern '89 with a retro kit, so has 5 speed box, heated seats, decent aircon etc, etc. Tim uses it as his daily driver.
Some close ups of the rack for ideas on how to secure the front & rear wheels Apologies for the Non Austin content Aye Greig |
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